Toronto's Smallest Brewery.
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Candle-lit, with chill hip-hop on the stereo and real service, this urban beer hall is the place to slip away the night. Show Less

Introducing "Lightworks" Witbier with Sorrel. Lightworks is an intensely refreshing and drinkable Witbier, modelled after the classic Trinidadian drink… Read More

Introducing "Lightworks" Witbier with Sorrel. Lightworks is an intensely refreshing and drinkable Witbier, modelled after the classic Trinidadian drink Sorrel. Hibiscus, together with spices like clove, cinnamon, and ginger, mixed with spicy notes from our Belgian yeast and tropical hops. The name of the game is Lightworks. Read Less

Fermented using a blend of saison yeasts, Bonita is a dry and slightly tart apple cider, often with other fruits added into the mix. Intensely refreshing… Read More

Fermented using a blend of saison yeasts, Bonita is a dry and slightly tart apple cider, often with other fruits added into the mix. Intensely refreshing yet complex, the recipe can change depending on the seasonality of the fruit. Read Less

In this complex yet drinkable English brown ale, a selection of English malts and black strap molasses are balanced by spicy hops and a fruity yeast strain.… Read More

In this complex yet drinkable English brown ale, a selection of English malts and black strap molasses are balanced by spicy hops and a fruity yeast strain. The finish is dry and long, with notes of milk chocolate, cola, and fig. Read Less

"Born Sinner is our take on a Berliner Weisse, an ultra-light sour wheat ale originating in Berlin. A pleasant, but restrained lacto sourness and its… Read More

"Born Sinner is our take on a Berliner Weisse, an ultra-light sour wheat ale originating in Berlin. A pleasant, but restrained lacto sourness and its 3.6% ABV make it eminently drinkable. It's straw-coloured, with notes of lemon, pear, and pineapple, with a fresh yogurt tang. Refreshingly tart like a tall glass of lemonade, Born Sinner is a living sour, with active cultures continuing to develop the flavour in the keg.

Drink it straight up, or add a shot of our mango & tamarind syrup." Read Less

When German cyclists (radlers) were thirsty but wanted to keep biking, bars would mix together pilsener and grapefruit juice, giving them a refreshing… Read More

When German cyclists (radlers) were thirsty but wanted to keep biking, bars would mix together pilsener and grapefruit juice, giving them a refreshing boost of energy.

Our version starts with a Belgian pale ale, and subs out the grapefruit juice for spicy ginger beer. The result is a low alcohol and ultra-crushable beer, perfect for long days of summer drinking. It's a little bit tart and a little bit sweet, but nicely balanced by notes of ginger, citrus and mango. Read Less